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Band 26 Side A
The tape is
part of the Freerk Kamma collection. There are no scans nor notes on the kind
of tape. It is a compilation of music recordings. Side A starts with a number
of tifa songs Biak style, sound quality is not good, distorted and overdriven 25’16
choir songs, 28’16 announcement of Freerk Kamma melodies of Tobati, sound quality
better, 33’13 song and dances from Australian New Guinea of the people who live
near the border with Dutch New Guinea. 39’42 Freerk Kamma Nafri or the choir of
the cracked voices, 42’10 Freerk Kamma Tobati. Side B starts with a number of
solo songs by a woman later by a man, and also a tifa is played, It could be
very well a recording made in the Netherlands among Papua’s in exile probably
the family Tompoh, at 21’20 there is a Christian style song about Kamma,
followed by a more traditional man song, at 26’50 is a recording of the noise
of the neighbours with some comments of Freerk Kamma on why and how he recorded
it from 28’30 to 28’40 and with a fragment of Christian song from 39’50 to 40’44. local Papua languages.
The digitised tape is part of the audio
collection of the foundation PACE Papua Cultural Inheritance. For more
information or any messages or correspondence contact huublems81@gmail.com or srgales@ziggo.nl
Side A is 43’40 and Side B is 43’14
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